Easy 15-min Evaporative Swamp Cooler Maintenance DIY Service Breezair

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2022
  • We show you how to do a 15-minute swamp cooler/evaporative cooler service on a Breezair air conditioner. This will stop problems such as the swamp cooler blowing hot air, and not filling with water.
    Detailed Evaporative Cooler Troubleshooting Guide bit.ly/3VKTWw7
    This DIY service procedure will apply to many other model air conditioners such as Coolair or Braemar evaporative coolers.
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Komentáře • 218

  • @sayit462
    @sayit462 Před 2 měsíci +4

    No nonsense video. Just cool professional explanation.

  • @JamesRousseaux
    @JamesRousseaux Před 7 měsíci +2

    Fantastic video! Thank you for creating!

  • @bgable7707
    @bgable7707 Před rokem +1

    Nice, now onto your troubleshooting guide.

  • @trevorb3410
    @trevorb3410 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thanks mate you saved me $$$ from your video I could tell my fault was dump valve stuck open. Simply gave it a clean and a spray of wd40 and it became unstuck .I also gave the unit a bit of a clean while I was up there . Thanks again

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 5 měsíci

      Excellent glad I could help.

  • @samuelrobinson7192
    @samuelrobinson7192 Před rokem +1

    Chees for this mate....your a bloody legend

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +2

      Easy thanks, I have seen tradies charge $200+ for an Evap cooler service. Do it yourself and put the $$$ in your pocket.

  • @aaronmcclintock816
    @aaronmcclintock816 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is amazing thank you!

  • @evasolaris6476
    @evasolaris6476 Před rokem +11

    Awesome video, thanks for the content ! Easy to understand and covers all the basics. Recently purchased a place with a coolair swamp cooler.. noticed that the ducts either have quite a hefty dust build up on the inside or black mould may be the culprit... going to attack a general service for the unit on the weekend.. but suspect new ducting will be the next step. Any advice on dust/mould in evaporative aircon ducts?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +4

      Mold can be an issue on vents. Exit mold is your friend. Just pop the square vents out of the holders and clean outside.
      Keep doors and or windows open when running the EVAP unit to help control moisture inside the house.

  • @swanny7195
    @swanny7195 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video :) very helpful :)

  • @user-xt2bc5up2e
    @user-xt2bc5up2e Před 9 měsíci +1

    PS I have an electrician who would do the job but he is getting on a bit and I don’t want him on the roof for long if it is a complicated job. Thanks

  • @FourtyLX
    @FourtyLX Před 3 měsíci +1

    Exactley what I was after - A no BS clearly articulated to the point walkthrough, of course it took an aussie sparky to do so! 😊
    Would an air compressor be better used in place of a vacumn, just have a good unit with a hose long enough and thinking of using it prior to hitting the Evap and the Pads with a garden (water) hose.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes compressed air may work. It will make a mess on your roof. The problem is alot of the time the dirt is dry and needs a brush or water to break it down. CLR clear helps break down lime deposit before being washed. All the best.

  • @darthmelbius
    @darthmelbius Před rokem +7

    Great video. How do you stop the dust and particles blowing into the house once you have cleaned the blades?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +4

      It's difficult but a cordless vac like a Dyson helps. When cleaned yearly there won't be too much dust on the fan blades. Another option is to catch the dust with a damp rag under the fan.

  • @523101997
    @523101997 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks heaps mate, you're such a legend! My cooler is around 10 years now, is there any parts I should replace to keep it running smoothly?

    • @ravenit1
      @ravenit1 Před 9 měsíci +1

      These parts are expensive just replace them as they fail. Water pumps tend to last around 10 years so replace that first.

  • @heatherfitzgerald329
    @heatherfitzgerald329 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank u

  • @r3ck17rick7
    @r3ck17rick7 Před rokem +3

    this is great to see such sound advice!
    I have a question for you, my roof unit has had everything replaced but the icon drive motor, i got the updated black-top water pump, new dump assembly, another 2nd hand control box with the same model numbers (just 5yrs newer) as my box blew the 600v power mosfet and left a nice black mess in the box.
    now everything works but the motor lol
    I am very able and confident with electronics and a brushless motor is very basic...I have the green 1100w model apart on a bench.
    brown+red wires I get 18ohm, anything on blue i get over 100kOhm. the sensor board however looks like shit, corroded tracks but I can't get that board out.
    you think it would be easy to find a 2nd hand motor in Perth WestAus 🙄 only thing I haven't been able to find!

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +2

      These breezair icon EVAP units are rubbish. Constantly failing parts and expensive to replace.
      The green motors are prone to shorting out internally due to vibration.
      The white motors are better made so try and get a replacement white motor.
      When they fail they tend to blow up the white control box. Good luck.

  • @chief472
    @chief472 Před rokem +2

    Great video, thank you mate! As a bit if a novice, you mentioned isolating the fan before giving it a brush out. I hope not too silly a question, but how do I do this?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +8

      Either at the main switchboard breaker or inside the Breezair evaporative unit white box. It will have a toggle switch that can be turned to the off position.

    • @chief472
      @chief472 Před rokem +1

      @@NotSealed thanks for the reply, fully equipped to tackle this one now, cheers!

  • @kenezos
    @kenezos Před rokem +2

    Hi mate. Great vid. I cleaned mine recently. The one I have is the larger one that has an angle to sit closer th the roofline. Is that an icon version as well?
    Wasn’t sure if it was ok to spray antibacterial spray on the pads, but I guess it is 😅
    In terms of CLR clear, do you just put some on the bottom of the cooler and turn it on as per normal? Or can you spray on the effected area and scrub?
    Cheers mate 💪🏼

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +3

      Either or CLR works great but stinks. Make sure to flush it well afterwards. Don't scrub the pads as it will destroy them just spray them on the inside and outside. Make sure to run the fan on low during the cleaning process and ventilate the house well.

  • @johnvaccarello9142
    @johnvaccarello9142 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Incredible video . My Breezair cooler keeps tripping when power is turned on. Have removed pump and the cooler has not tripped.Am l assuming correctly the pump needs replacing. Thabks

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes that should fix the issue. But it could also be due to water getting into something. But it's usually the pump if it's old. Good job with the diagnostic.

  • @jonnyo6823
    @jonnyo6823 Před rokem +2

    Great video, thanks. Just noticed that my breezair was dumping water all night, would this be the drain valve stuck open? The unit was off, I isolated the water as soon as I noticed.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +3

      Could be a couple of issues drain valve leaking or open. Float not shutting of water or electric shutoff valve not closing. More details here notsealed.com/breezair-evaporative-cooler-troubleshooting-guide-repairs.html

  • @justinshi219
    @justinshi219 Před rokem +1

    Great video, just wonder any quick fix if the water leak from one corner ( I assume it not perfect level).

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +1

      You can try and adjust the float level so it won't fill as much.
      Otherwise it will need to be leveled again.

  • @brucebenner7606
    @brucebenner7606 Před rokem

    do u have a video to change out all bearings even the motor thanks top video

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      Not yet but will do one in the future the next time I have to change out a breezair motor.

  • @dusanmaslarevic561
    @dusanmaslarevic561 Před 11 měsíci

    Great informative video. Thanks. My Bonair evap system doesn't react after I turned the thermostat on. The thermostat is stuck in Heat and shows the temp of 45 degrees. The guy came over and said that apparently the motherboard inside the control box on the roof is full of mud and insects and it stops working and he wants to replace the whole system with the brand new Bonair unit. I don't agree with it. Do you think that if I give it a good cleaning maybe solves the problem, as the unit hasn't been cleaned for 6 years. From the electrical side, what can cause the mother to stop working? Thanks again

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 11 měsíci +1

      If your wall controller is stuck on 45 deg then that could be a problem. I have seen the buttons fail before.
      If the motherboard is full of mud then that is also an issue as the enclosure box seal has failed.
      Personally I would go with a new unit as they can be very expensive to repair especially if it's over 15 years old

  • @Snook_
    @Snook_ Před rokem +1

    Nice video. Mine has water leaking out one of the corners constantly into my gutters. Most likely the float maybe not shutting off so water is constantly being pushed in via the tap you reckon?

    • @SumedhKadoo
      @SumedhKadoo Před rokem +1

      Its probably the solenoid valve which needs to be replaced

  • @GuySoy-ow4kp
    @GuySoy-ow4kp Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much. This video was super helpful.

  • @angeg3680
    @angeg3680 Před rokem +1

    Great video. My evaporative will work most the time and every now and then trip the power on the circuit switch . Any idea of what the problem could be?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      Could be water getting into the electrics on something or the fan motor pulling high amps due to seized bearings.

  • @michmall2759
    @michmall2759 Před rokem +2

    You make it look so easy and good safety tips too. My breezair evaporative cooler fan in the ceilings is not working in 2 bedrooms but is working everywhere else, you wouldn’t happen to have some tips on that would you?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +2

      Do you have controllable zones in your house. One or 2 of the diverter valves could have failed closed.
      The other problem could be the roof space ducts could have holes in them. Silver ducting is the best and can last up to 20years. Some older plastic lined ducting can fail after 5 years.

    • @michmall2759
      @michmall2759 Před rokem

      @@NotSealed no I don’t have controllable zones and it is silver ducting. Where would I find the diverter vavles

    • @ravenit1
      @ravenit1 Před rokem +1

      @@michmall2759 well the diverter valve are for control zones so if you don't have them then nothing to worry about. You will have to climb through the roof to see where you are losing air flow.

    • @michmall2759
      @michmall2759 Před rokem

      @@ravenit1 thanks for the great advice I’ll have a look in the roof

  • @user-vb5ux5fl7x
    @user-vb5ux5fl7x Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hi mate,
    I am going to service by myself First time in my life. Appreciate your video. Thanks you
    I have few leakges coming from roof to my room exactly where the unit is. What should I check in the unit. Leakage is only in drops and only when I run the unit.
    Please advise
    Thanks

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 9 měsíci

      Leaks could come from a few places like overflowing cooler, dump valve leak, or from the inlet pipe.
      It's best to run the unit and then go into the roof space to see where the leak is.
      More often the leak is from an over flowing evap cooler because the float valve is not stopping the water completely.

  • @jimmolina2652
    @jimmolina2652 Před 13 hodinami

    Do you have any tips on removing the order from new pads?

  • @elissaobrienosteopath5004
    @elissaobrienosteopath5004 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great Vid, thanks for the tips. My fan speed will only run high and won’t lower the fan speed when I try. Any thoughts, thanks

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 6 měsíci

      Never seen that fault before. Make sure the remote is in manual not auto. Could be a failed button on the remote.

  • @samuel3253
    @samuel3253 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Any chance on doing a video on checking the condition of the belt, pulley and tension.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 7 měsíci

      Sure next time I'm servicing a belt operated air conditioner I will film it.
      This breezair unit was direct drive so no fan belt.

  • @DougRosling
    @DougRosling Před 2 měsíci +1

    Instead of dragging a garden hose up onto the roof, is it possible to add a short hose to the water inlet where the on/off tap is with some sort of addaptor and then leave the short hose permanently there for cleaning purposes?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes this is an option and I have seen it done before. T piece after the tap one hose to the air conditioner and another small tap to a hose fitting for cleaning This makes cleaning quicker and safer.

  • @Snook_
    @Snook_ Před rokem

    Nice video. Mine has water leaking out one of the corners constantly into my gutters. Most likely the float maybe not shutting off so water is constantly being pushed in via the tap you reckon? What would be the most common cause.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      Yes the float valve is the problem. It can be adjusted or the rubber seat needs replacing

    • @Snook_
      @Snook_ Před rokem +2

      @@NotSealed Great thanks. Booked a service agent this time, but may have a go myself next time :)

  • @eforemily8062
    @eforemily8062 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video, just 1 question, why didn't you remove the last panel?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +3

      On my EVAP unit that last panel is the high point so most of the dirt runs to the low point. There are no user serviceable parts near the last panel so left it on for ease of making the video.
      You can remove it for easy cleaning.
      Glad you found it useful.

  • @user-xt2bc5up2e
    @user-xt2bc5up2e Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video. I have a problem with drain valve on Breezair ES 190 in that it won’t close. Had Seeley agent call out but they want to replace whole “ water management system” at a cost of over $1600. (I have no sense that there is any other problem and they simply want me to instal a new cooler.)My question. How easy is it to remove and replace the drain valve and do you have a video for this?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes, it is very easy to replace. You need this part amzn.to/40u9Lue make sure to Isolate the unit and follow this video czcams.com/video/EkTPi5DIh-k/video.html
      You will need to remove the cable but it is just a plug that is easy to remove.
      For an easy fix just leave the black housing installed in the cooler and replace the motor and plunger assembly.

  • @adambretel2601
    @adambretel2601 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video thanks, Can you tell me if the remote controller rj9 cable is straight though or reversed ?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 8 měsíci

      Make sure it's a 4pin rj9 some controllers use rj11 / rj12 which is a 6pin sometimes 4pins are used.
      As far as I know it's a straight cable. Not crossover

    • @adambretel2601
      @adambretel2601 Před 8 měsíci

      @@NotSealed Thankyou very much for the response. Rj9 connectors on a 4 pin straight through rj12 cable did work to power the controller but no signal seemed to go the unit so maybe my controller is the issue. Special thanks to my builder for cutting the cable off at the unit in the first place :)..Thanks again a great video

  • @BigRedGetsBread
    @BigRedGetsBread Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hey mate, well done video just got a question about my cooler. It blowing cool air but not blowing it very hard do you know what would be causing that? Any pointers would be appreciated 😄

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 6 měsíci

      Make sure the fan is at maximum another problem could be your ductwork. These can fail over time causing holes and lack of pressure.
      Old plastic ductwork tends to last only around 10 years. Silver ductwork should last 20 years Plus.

  • @frankamdur1441
    @frankamdur1441 Před rokem +1

    Do we need to clean or replace the filters each year. 2nd On air conditioning systems do we need to clean out the filters on an annual basis thanks for the video

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      Yes every year you will need to clean the filters. You do not need to replace them unless there is damage.
      Not cleaning the filters will allow scale to build up which will cause the filters to fail.
      Evaporate air-con filters should last 10 years +

  • @ringoze
    @ringoze Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks! Do you need to wear a roof harness when servicing an evap coolerr - esp for 2-storey homes? Also, I had a repairer clean my Bonnaire unit but he only used a hose that was already attached to the cooler and did not use a vacuum at all! Never cleaned since installed in 2006! A week later we got a leak resembling a water sprinkler. He'll be back to fix it next week. Wondering if he damaged the hose he used.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yes you should use a harness. Many don't in this industry and it's not safe.
      If your water tap to the air conditioner has an appropriate fitting you can connect a hose into it.
      Depends where the leak was if he caused it or not.
      I find old taps will leak if not operated for a few years the oring seals fail.

    • @liamgross7217
      @liamgross7217 Před 6 měsíci

      G’day Did you find out where the leak came from. My son just bought an older house and it’s evap leaks. It seems to be internal? Not sure though.

    • @ringoze
      @ringoze Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, it was a tiny black hose that was partially exposed to the sun and had been damaged from UV which he said is very common. He knew the cooler had never been serviced in 16 years since it was installed so god knows why he never checked it properly on the first visit! He also claimed that he brought up a hose with him, but I never saw it as he climbed up. @@liamgross7217

  • @rpeters1090
    @rpeters1090 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey Mate love the vid! I'm about to attempt this on the weekend.. My Evap as of last week is just blowing warm air? Will I be able to fix that myself to save some $$$ or will I have to get someone in to fix that?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 4 měsíci +1

      You should be able to fix it yourself. If it's just got hor air then it's a water issue. Either pump not working, no water, or a dump valve issue. Good luck. Let me know how you go.

    • @rpeters1090
      @rpeters1090 Před 4 měsíci

      @@NotSealed thank you so much for replying I'm hoping I'm able to fix it haha I'll definitely let you know as soon as ive finished.. I may have more questions to ask once I'm up there 😅

    • @misterk9318
      @misterk9318 Před 4 měsíci

      ⁠@@rpeters1090 I’m curious, how did you get on?

  • @aseemchughful
    @aseemchughful Před rokem +1

    I turned on my Breezeair this season, my units remote which is fixed on wall, will turn ON as normal but there is no fan pressure or air blowing out of vents. Any tip you can give to check or to reset the unit, the circuit breaker seems fine.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      You will need to go on the roof and take off one of the filter pads to check the status lights on the controller.
      Most probably water is not filling up. Could be a drain issue, or stuck water inlet solenoid.

  • @liamgross7217
    @liamgross7217 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks mate, excellent video. My son just bought a home with an old evap. There’s water leaking thru the ceiling when it runs.
    It appears to be coming inside the big steel box under the man unit. Is there an area your are aware of that could cause that?
    The dump valve empties onto the roof and isn’t the issue. Thanks.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 6 měsíci

      The big steel box is just a connection point for the duct work. Sometimes condensation can form in this area and rust out the corners. This can be where it may be leaking slightly.

    • @liamgross7217
      @liamgross7217 Před 6 měsíci

      @@NotSealed thanks mate, I’ll do some more investigating.cheers 🍻

    • @gungy3171
      @gungy3171 Před 4 měsíci

      I have an old 30 year unit that we noticed the same thing. Checked the steel casing and felt water or condensation.
      How did you fix it?

    • @liamgross7217
      @liamgross7217 Před 4 měsíci

      @@gungy3171 bought a new one…. 😬 when we had a close look the old fella (25-30 years) was pretty much worn out every where, seems the old owner did some patching and removed a dump valve. (Not that we found the leak) even the cover was cracking so we decided not to spend any dollars on it.

  • @jdhdh1357
    @jdhdh1357 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very good video, perhaps you could tell me why all of sudden my aircon does not blow cool air, the fan and the exhaust works just fine. What needs replacement? Thank you for your help.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 7 měsíci

      I need more information. Is the air conditioner filling up with water?
      Is it leaking water? Is the water pump working etc

    • @jdhdh1357
      @jdhdh1357 Před 7 měsíci

      Hi there, the water is working as i can see water filling up but the counter weight drain remains up ( so water drains away and cannot reach the level it should ). Not sure how to check if the pump is working ! Thank you for your help.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 7 měsíci

      Sounds like the drain valve is not closing. This is a very common problem. You will need to replace this part. amzn.to/47aQOOJ It is very easy to replace.@@jdhdh1357

  • @daveod2134
    @daveod2134 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi Mate great video. My unit has been overflowing water. The float valve seal rubber is perished. Cannot find to buy separately. Otherwise you have to buy the whole float valve machanism $80 bucks. I think its possible to make a new seal. Thinking to buy a seal from bunnings and cut the square shape to match and drill hole in the centre. I will let you know how it goes.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 4 měsíci

      Another option is to flip the seal over and use the other side. I have done that before many times.

    • @daveod2134
      @daveod2134 Před 4 měsíci

      @@NotSealed yes great idea thanks

  • @noelyoungman3353
    @noelyoungman3353 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Good video. How often should the cardboard panels be replaced and/or cleaned?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 10 měsíci

      Only really when they start to degrade and fall apart. I have seen some last over 15 years if cleaned every season.

    • @foaley77
      @foaley77 Před 10 měsíci

      @@NotSealed Great Video I have a 21 yr old breeze air unit one of the pads has fallen apart is it best to buy 1 or 4 pads? When you use the CRC clear do you spray it on the bottom of tank and the pads and rince off or leave it on?, i dont think my unit has a drain plug so was going to use a drill pump to remove the old water. and is this the one to buy CRC Clear Urethane Seal Coat 300g? thanks
      I just read on your link about breeze air breaking down mine is 21 yrs old i had the pump replace about 4 yrs ago and i never did maintenance on it ha.
      where would be the best place to buy pads im in Adelaide?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 10 měsíci

      Its called clr clear its is the most powerful cleaner just spray it on the pads and inside and then wash it off. You can get it at bunnings You need to drain it you must have a drain plug somewhere. Its either a auto drain or a drip drain.
      Pads can be brought as a pack of 4 from ebay@@foaley77

  • @KjamLXX8
    @KjamLXX8 Před rokem +2

    Hey mate. We've got a Brivis L51 and it's starting to smell like mold. Can we clean the pads with a mold killer or would the pads need to be changed?? We've had them changed once but the new ones didn't last as long as the older ones and I have my concerns about mold spreading through the house if we run the unit. Thanks in advance.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +2

      Best to take the pads off and down to the ground floor. Clean them out with detergent and you can use a mold killer. But rinse them well.
      It's important to ame sure the evaporative unit is dumping the old water and there is a lot of windows open when running the unit.
      I have seen people having damp houses with not enough ventilation. In humid weather evap units don't work well.

    • @KjamLXX8
      @KjamLXX8 Před rokem +2

      @@NotSealed Thanks champ. I took all the pads off and hit them with Mould killer. Hopefully that fixes it as the pads are only 4 years old..

  • @raymclean7655
    @raymclean7655 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi there . Just replaced the pads and cleaned my Bonaire DS11 cooler what I noticed is the pump filter basket has a large hole in the bottom I wasn't sure which direction it was facing before I cleaned it , so I placed it in a position whereas as the water flows in it hits the basket and pushes particles out of that hole whether that's correct I don't know . My question is what is the purpose of the hole and surely the pump is going to suck in large particles through there , cheers from Adelaide

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 10 měsíci

      Most evaporated air-conditioning use the tornado water pump. This has a hole for the outlet water to the filter pads.
      The rest of the pump has a filter which is small enough to not allow large particles to enter the pump. What is the pump brand and model number?

    • @raymclean7655
      @raymclean7655 Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for the reply . I did not check what type the pump is but what you say makes sense as I saw online a pump with a hose fitting at the bottom . I have to get back up there this weekend because like an idiot I forgot to switch it back on again lol , it would probably be wise to find out the make and model for future ref my evaporator is over 20 years old Cheers @@NotSealed

  • @Flashbax
    @Flashbax Před rokem +2

    Just starting up mine for the season and the fan will not come on at all. Controller thinks it's on. Water pump works fine. Any idea what could be the culprit?
    And thanks for the video!

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +2

      Just need more information is there water in the aircon, is the dump valve closed, any lights on the isolator control box?

    • @Flashbax
      @Flashbax Před rokem

      @@NotSealed yes, water in the air con. So it wets the pads fine. It dumps water as normal. Just the fan doesn't turn on or kick in. It doesn't even turn on in manual vent only mode. I'll check for lights on the evap when I get on the roof tomorrow

    • @Flashbax
      @Flashbax Před rokem +1

      @@NotSealed so only lights on the control box showing are the normal 2 green flashes for Diag and one red for Sal. When the vent function is turned on, I just hear a click inside the control box. No fan turns on.
      Fan spins freely when turned off. No noise or buzzing when turned on.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +2

      Sounds like either a motor or control box problem.
      The older fan motors which were green had issues with shorted out wires. The newer white motors are better.
      More info here on how to test the drive motors.
      notsealed.com/breezair-evaporative-cooler-troubleshooting-guide-repairs.html

    • @Artkrimz
      @Artkrimz Před 7 měsíci

      Easiest way to tell if it’s the motor or board is by looking for the power light to turn on on the board when you press vent. If it doesn’t turn on the board is gone and if it does and the fan doesn’t kick on it’s the motor 👍🏻

  • @samuelrobinson7192
    @samuelrobinson7192 Před rokem +1

    My breezair gas started uaing roughly 16L per 30mins which seems like way too much. Would that be the dump valve? guessing ill need to get a pro in to check it out.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +1

      Yes way too much sounds like dump valve leaking or ball float not sealing off on a high level.

  • @teamaustralian
    @teamaustralian Před 4 měsíci

    Brillient information. Do you have a parts catalogue for, Breezeair Cooler? (same as your cooler shown on your CZcams video)

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 4 měsíci +1

      These parts are the main ones that fail.
      Breezair/Braemar/Coolair 3/4 Solenoid 24VAC amzn.to/3PkAK7e
      Breezair Drain Valve amzn.to/43gTWZ7
      Seeley Tornado Pump amzn.to/4adtwJY
      Automatic Water Leveller amzn.to/3vhTkG3

  • @susanoconnell1314
    @susanoconnell1314 Před rokem +1

    Is it OK to hose the pads out as they are very delicate on mine.3 or 4 yrs old. Coolbreeze CZ.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +3

      Yes no problem to hose them out with a mist spray not a jet spray. Best to take them down to the ground floor and hose them out onto the grass. This way less dirt will fall into the bottom of the EVAP air conditioner.

    • @susanoconnell1314
      @susanoconnell1314 Před rokem +2

      @@NotSealed Thank you good man.

  • @waynepayne9875
    @waynepayne9875 Před 5 měsíci +1

    How are they dry on the inside if they run on water? I would think the main worry would be mold but no?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 5 měsíci

      Usually when you turn them off they will dump all the water out. A yearly clean out will keep these aircon units fresh.

  • @findingjoe
    @findingjoe Před 7 měsíci +1

    Would you need to replace those cone filters as well if the cooler isn't pumping out cold air anymore?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 7 měsíci +1

      No, you will need to get up onto the roof and take one panel off near the pump to see why water is not flowing over the filters.
      Air moving through wet filter pads create the cooling effect.

    • @findingjoe
      @findingjoe Před 7 měsíci +1

      @NotSealed Water runs through them fine, just went up on the roof today and checked. The filters are a few years old now. They look fairly worn. 😳

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 7 měsíci

      You can take them down and clean them with clr clear. Filters should last 10 years Plus.
      Check your ductwork inside the roof as this can also degrade and fall apart.

  • @mashman84
    @mashman84 Před rokem

    hi i have just installed a secondhand braemar unit with the plug in style control box and and the wired remote unit. when powered on nothing happens, nothing at all. i thought dump valve needs to close first so tested this unit and it works as it should just doesnt get the close power (red wire) brown and blue have 24vac and this will keep it open. can you test the the main control unit anyway? also water solenoid does not get 24v ac to open.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      Dump valve uses power to open and close the motor. Possible that the dump is wired up back to front. Check that there is power to the water in solenoid valve, but as you have no power to it could be due to dump valve staying open. Does the fan work on vent only?
      If not could be a fan motor problem. In my experience in the motor fails it also takes out the control box.

    • @mashman84
      @mashman84 Před rokem +1

      @@NotSealed thanks for the reply, theres no power to the solenoid, leds on main box are good, fan does not run on vent. i assumed the wiring on the dump valve is correct as the unit has worked in the past and it looks correct from factory and hasnt been messed with. im going to try the wall remote on my uncles unit today make sure that works. i had to put a new plug on one end of the remote cable and made a test lead so i can plug the remote in when on the roof so its not the control cable unles they swap the wiring and both ends arent the same but i would expect the remote not to work at all if that was the case i could not find a cable diagram for the remote cable.i will meg the motor windings aswell to check them.

    • @mashman84
      @mashman84 Před rokem

      i tryed my remote on another unit and all ok. so my remote does not have a backlight and does not say prestsrt or whatever at startup on my unit but did on the known working unit,.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      Fan not running on vent is the key symptom. Must be a motor or control box issue. Some test you can do do check out the components are found here. notsealed.com/breezair-evaporative-cooler-troubleshooting-guide-repairs.html

  • @RussellUpsomgrubb
    @RussellUpsomgrubb Před rokem +1

    I have a Breezair EXV155. It was installed in 2017. The solenoid went bad so no water was going into the cooler and I had one of the Seeley International recommended companies replace it. Now when I try to use the cooler it's fine except it's using way too much water. There's no leak in the line or the cooler because it would be running off my roof and down on the ground it's completely dry. So there's no leak but the water is running at 0.2 GPM almost constantly once the unit fills. It used 15 to 20 gallons running it for three to four hours yesterday. But it isn't leaking. I've e-mailed Seeley but am covering all bases. It's not even that dry here right now- moderate humidity. Where is the water going? When the unit is turned off no water is running through my water softener so there are no leaks in the line or anywhere.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      If it's not leaking then you must be losing water via evaporation.
      Check that it is not spilling over and onto the roof. As this could be a blocked drain overflow.

    • @RussellUpsomgrubb
      @RussellUpsomgrubb Před rokem

      @@NotSealed It's not spilling over onto the roof and it isn't leaking. I have a flat(slight slope towards the back) roof and I'm in the back room where the water runs off through what are called here canales(drains) and no water has drained out- the ground has remained completely dry. The company that put in the new valve is coming back tomorrow.

    • @RussellUpsomgrubb
      @RussellUpsomgrubb Před rokem +1

      It was the salinity sensors that needed to be cleaned off and the float. There's no leak another guy from the same company came out and fixed it a couple days ago. Now it's working normally

    • @RussellUpsomgrubb
      @RussellUpsomgrubb Před rokem

      Well it turns out he didn't fix it so there's no leak but for some reason there's a flow into the cooler at 0.2 GPM. I know somebody who works as a plumber for the county and she said that maybe some debris got into solenoid valve or the only other thing I can think is it's a faulty valve because there's no water going through the water softener when the cooler is shut off so it can't be in the water line.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      @@RussellUpsomgrubb Im at a loss. The only thing to do is take off one panel and run the cooling have a look at what is happening with the water.
      It should cut off when at the proper water level.
      It may make a mess with one panel off and could be slippery so use a harness for the inspection.

  • @davemorris3952
    @davemorris3952 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video mate. Mines been off for the last 5 months and now there’s no water running to it. Any idea how to fix this? Cheers

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 9 měsíci

      Check the water solenoid that it has power and open. Other wise could be the water float is stuck or dump valve limits are not closed.
      czcams.com/video/EkTPi5DIh-k/video.html explains a little more
      Lots to check

  • @heather4571
    @heather4571 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have solar panels on 3 sides of my evaporative cooler. There is a bit of room on 2 sides, and none on the lower side. Can the cleaning be done from the high side if we can reach around to unclip the sides?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes you should be able to unclip each corner to remove one or two panels.
      The clean service won't be perfect but it's better than nothing. Just flush it more with the hose.

    • @heather4571
      @heather4571 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks for your quick reply - do you hose down the honeycomb filters?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes you can hose down the filters on the outside and inside with low pressure. If they have scale on them use a product called clr clear.

  • @Stonezster
    @Stonezster Před 8 měsíci +1

    I've just replaced the motor in mine. Did it myself and 100% certain the wiring if correct. however, the fan starts and runs backwards??? Sometimes it doesn't start. it just hums and I manually start it in the correct direction and it then spins in the right direction and works great...
    Any idea why it would be starting the fan backwards?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 8 měsíci

      It must be the controller. They often fail if the motor fails. Even if the wiring was incorrect the motor would only spin in one direction. It wouldn't matter if you started spinning it by hand in the other direction as the torque would slow it down stop and then drive it in the correct direction.
      A stalled humming motor is a sign of a bad controller. Is the motor new? Check the resistance of each windings they should be the same ohms.

    • @Stonezster
      @Stonezster Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for your reply@@NotSealed ...I managed to find the problem. It's a second hand motor. I checked the wiring on the capasitor and changed the two wires around and it worked. Someone must have bought a new capasitor for it and wired it backwards?
      It ran all day but when i tried to restart it, on full, it wouldn't start again but starts when I turn it down to low no problems. So, at this point, it seems to be working, to a degree anyway...

  • @Artkrimz
    @Artkrimz Před 7 měsíci +4

    15 minutes? 🤔 for all you diy’ers there’s point cleaning all that dirt out if you’re not going to clean the pads properly. They need to be cleaned on both sides until the water draining from them is clear because going by how much dirt is in the bottom of your unit the pads will be full of dirt too and the water coming off them will be basically muddy water.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes and that's why we run a descaler like clr through the system for a while to breakdown buildup. That's the trick for a proper clean.

  • @johnvaccarello9142
    @johnvaccarello9142 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi, my breezair evaporative cooler won’t turn on. The diag light is green but the sal light is red and flashes twice. Any ideas

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 7 měsíci

      2 red flashes means that there is no water covering the salinity probes.
      Need more information is this cooler working on vent only?
      Will it fill with water?
      Is the dump valve closed?
      More codes and fault fixes can be found here notsealed.com/breezair-evaporative-cooler-troubleshooting-guide-repairs.html

  • @brightonXIV
    @brightonXIV Před 6 měsíci +1

    How long do the pads last?
    How often would you change them?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 6 měsíci +1

      They should last over 10 years if cleaned yearly. Scale build up is what destroys the pads over time.

  • @betsibest
    @betsibest Před 6 měsíci +1

    Do you know why my new breezAir unit is constantly draining water slowly even if it is turned off.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 6 měsíci

      Either the drain valve is not sealing shut completely or the level float is not set correctly and water is draining from the overflow.
      You will have to open one of the panels to inspect it.

  • @atillaozturk7075
    @atillaozturk7075 Před rokem +1

    Hey dude,
    My Breezair is constantly dumping water and it gives me an error 02 (it does not start at all).
    Does this mean dump valve needs replacing,?
    Cheers.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +2

      Sounds like the dump valve is faulty. If the valve is going up and down a few times or not moving at all it is faulty on startup. If you can remove a few panels and watch the dump valve on startup.

    • @sasaboric2817
      @sasaboric2817 Před rokem

      I have a problem where the dump valve is goong up and down and not enough water is coming in and therefore the fan wont start.Is this maybe a setup problem or a problem withevthe dump valve?.Thanks

    • @sasaboric2817
      @sasaboric2817 Před rokem

      And also when the water starts dripping down the sides and when the fan switches on ,the dump valve keeps opening and closing constantly and so much water is going down the gutter and downpipe.Surely this aint right

  • @Blspeek-ag
    @Blspeek-ag Před 3 měsíci +1

    Can these units work in humid costal regions like south india.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 3 měsíci

      Evaporative airconditioning is not recommended in humid areas as too much moisture is already in the air and it will make your home feel damp.
      But I have seen it done you just need lots of windows and doors open for airflow.

  • @babygoei5841
    @babygoei5841 Před rokem +1

    Are this swamp cooler health for lungs when it use water for cooling?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      As long as you have a few windows open for ventilation it's good.
      If no airflow to the outside you can get mold buildup in high humidity areas.

  • @basharsyed945
    @basharsyed945 Před rokem +1

    Hi mate, it’s great video, my Breezair aircon stop working, wondering if you are living in Melbourne and it’s possible to contact you that will be great. Thanks.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      Let me know if you have any fault codes on the speed controller. I'm retired.

    • @basharsyed945
      @basharsyed945 Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for your reply. I couldn’t see any fault code but still has power in the controller, unit showing its preparing the system but no airflow coming.Could you recommend someone trustworthy? Thanks again.

  • @alistairdancepmm
    @alistairdancepmm Před 9 měsíci

    can flies get into the house through the ducting or are they screened?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 9 měsíci

      No they can't get in. The design of the water-air cooling pads makes it impossible for flies to get in. Unless there is damage to the cooling pads.

  • @romaindappe4139
    @romaindappe4139 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Do you have any tips on cleaning the pads?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 9 měsíci +1

      If it is scale the use clr amzn.to/3PQTcnn or another scale remover.
      If just dust then just rinse them out but I always use clr scale remover every year.

    • @romaindappe4139
      @romaindappe4139 Před 9 měsíci

      @@NotSealed excellent video and thanks for the prompt reply and advice! I just sprayed vinegar, let it sit for an hour and gave them a good rinse last night. I'll get some clr for next time cheers. They weren't that bad anyway

  • @pistasHVAC3496
    @pistasHVAC3496 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi, someone has serviced my Breezair and after he left the wind is not too strong (from 1 to 6) unlest I put on maximum speed 7 or full 9, is any reason why is doing that?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 5 měsíci

      Could have a hole in one of the ducts or a blade has come off the fan.
      No real reason why it shouldn't be the same.
      The plastic covered ducts don't last very long.

  • @mikekara5199
    @mikekara5199 Před rokem

    MY unit is a Celair. Incredibly loud. The water pump works, the fan only works intermittently, and I'm hearing a whining sort of noise when the unit is trying to start. Is this a failed motor or something else?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem

      You will need to take the panels off and try and start the unit to work out where the noise is coming from.
      I have seen a noisy water pump cause start stop issues.
      If the main fan motor is noisy it could have failed.

  • @garywee3706
    @garywee3706 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi. Would anyone able to diagnose based on this? TIA
    MY evaporative cooling works for 15 mins but a lot of run off water from the roof which I don't think this is right.
    Upon switching On for 15 mins, the evaporative cooling stops with the "service" warning flashing.
    Then I pressed the remote again, it is back to work with a lot of water running off from the pipe and stops with the "service" flashing again after approx. 15 mins.
    Would it be the valve? Thanks

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It sounds like the dump valve is not sealing or closing properly. It could have something jammed in it or the dump valve is just old and need replacing.
      Best to take one of the filter pads off near the dump valve and check out the operation.
      This is the part you need amzn.to/3HmWtXD

    • @garywee3706
      @garywee3706 Před 6 měsíci

      @@NotSealed thanks for your advice. I will go check and see how it goes. Update soon for everyone to learn more. Thanks again😀

  • @gchristodoulou100
    @gchristodoulou100 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Is it common for these units to leak to a point where they cause damage to the ceiling below?

    • @gchristodoulou100
      @gchristodoulou100 Před 4 měsíci

      Ive got one located near the ridge of a tiled roof and its not exactly easy to even get a look at it inside the roof space. Any help appreciated.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 4 měsíci

      They should only leak into the drain. If it is leaking internally into the ducts then you may have a crack or another issue.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 4 měsíci

      Single story is easy but harder access for double story houses. Always use a fall restraint system when on the roof.
      If you can access internally into the roof space will give you an idea where the water leak is coming from. Usually it's a cracked tile or broken flashing.

  • @Yukonjackman1
    @Yukonjackman1 Před rokem +1

    How often do you replace the paper

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +2

      I have yet to replace the cooling pads since installation. About 10 years. The only reason to replace if they get damaged, or blocked with scale/dirt.
      Proper maintenance is key for evaporative cooler life.

  • @malin7919
    @malin7919 Před měsícem +1

    Why placing the cooler on the roof?? It can't be fun carrying tools and climb to clean or inspect the cooler.

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před měsícem

      These evaporated coolers also known as swamp coolers are designed to be mounted on the roof. I have seen a few designs that are mounted on the ground and then have ductwork up the side of the house wall and into the roof space.
      Yes not fun to work on as you need to have fall protection.

  • @Preppy-b2j
    @Preppy-b2j Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video. I was wondering if you live in Perth and can get your contact details for the future!?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +3

      No not in Perth far, far away.

  • @biziwemoseneke-un4ge
    @biziwemoseneke-un4ge Před 8 měsíci +1

    What makes the cooler to start and stop? The motor runs once and stops. When you switch on it does the same thing again and again. Please help

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 8 měsíci

      Could be a few things. Does it stay running on vent only not cool?
      If the dump valve is not reaching the closed or open limit it could cause the fan motor to stop.
      Also an old worn water pump can cause electrical noise that will trip the cooler. Low battery level in the wireless controller is another issue.
      Or just a bad motor. So a few things to check.

    • @biziwemoseneke-un4ge
      @biziwemoseneke-un4ge Před 8 měsíci

      I will check, the motor turns once then stops

  • @NiegelThompson-ok8dv
    @NiegelThompson-ok8dv Před 7 měsíci +1

    Can the amount of water that is bleed off be set?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 7 měsíci

      Depends on the type of air conditioner you have. Some only dump once the water quality gets bad.
      Others auto dump on a timer.
      Really old units trickle dump continuously which is a huge waste of water.
      Some of these old units can be adjusted.
      If you have a newer evaporated air-con and you find it is dumping water all the time the water float stop seal could be worn.

  • @amit.oakfield
    @amit.oakfield Před rokem +1

    My breezair runs for exactly 30 mins and then stops itself. Then does not turn on regardless of what I do on the remote. Remote stays on at all time.
    What I have noticed is it dums a load of water a few minutes ago before it stops. Dump valve?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +1

      Any error codes? You may need to check the fault code light flashing sequence on the speed controller up in the EVAP unit.
      Try cleaning the salinity probes.
      Could be a old water pump that causing interference with the controller. But error codes will set you in the right direction.

    • @amit.oakfield
      @amit.oakfield Před rokem +1

      @@NotSealed Yes I went up and cleaned the cooler.
      * The dump valve is working perfectly (seals and when I press dump it actually turns the cooler off and dumps everything).
      * Salinity probes light flashing once in watermanager mode (dip switch) and flashing thrice in dump every 65 minutes mode.
      * However the cooler keeps stopping after approximately 25-30 minutes. The fault code is 1. One red LED flashing in the DIAG.. Communication problem?
      Also when the cooler runs it has 2 green LED flashing in DIAG before it faults utself.
      Looks like remote control and receiver are having a hard time pairing..
      This is what I did to eliminate communication issue. I turned the cooler on in COOL full speed fan manual mode and left the remote control next to the cooler on top of my roof in sun shade. Will see how long it works now.
      Will update

    • @amit.oakfield
      @amit.oakfield Před rokem +1

      Working perfectly fine in manual cool full fan speed for nearly 1.5 hr. No shutting down itself anymore. Its confirmed it was the remote-reciever connection issue..
      Now, how can I fix this problem? I can't just leave the remote on the roof and climb up there to operate it.
      Can we convert the remote control to a wall mounted?
      Of how do I know which one of these two is faulty, remote or a receiver?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před rokem +1

      Yes so breezair fault code 1 is a communication problem with the remote. You will have to keep the remote as close to the aircon as possible directly under or to the side of the evaporation unit but obviously inside the house not in another room. Don't use rechargeable batteries and make sure the battery contacts are clean. Look for the radio antenna inside the air-conditioner should be a orange box with a fly lead antenna wire hanging off it. It can be moved to a more suitable location inside the evaporation unit.
      More information here notsealed.com/breezair-evaporative-cooler-troubleshooting-guide-repairs.html
      You can convert the air-conditioner to a cable wall controller but will cost abit.

    • @amit.oakfield
      @amit.oakfield Před 7 měsíci

      So this is what I think I should do. Buy a long antena cable and move that orange receiver out of the unit. Place it somewhere in the roof very close to the remote. This should fix the problem. Remote and Receiver both work if they close together. I need to find a way to bring them closer. Batteries are brand new alkaline AAA so I wouldn't think it is a problem due to batteries

  • @fayzan10
    @fayzan10 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My cooler is dumping water even when it's not running, any solutions?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Either the dump valve is not sealing/worn, the float valve is not sealing or the inlet solenoid valve is not closing. Could be any of them. You will have to open the unit up and inspect it.

    • @fayzan10
      @fayzan10 Před 6 měsíci

      @@NotSealed thank you for replying, opened it and it’s leaking from ball float thing. Do you reckon I should call in plumber or I can do it myself?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 6 měsíci

      Can be done easily. Just follow this video czcams.com/video/EkTPi5DIh-k/video.htmlsi=6pgK4y8byb_tlzM0
      No parts needed just flip the washer seal over.

  • @amit.oakfield
    @amit.oakfield Před rokem

    Do you do service in Perth area?

  • @swcc2000
    @swcc2000 Před 11 měsíci

    How to change temp reading from F to C

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 11 měsíci

      What wall controller do you have? Model Number

    • @swcc2000
      @swcc2000 Před 11 měsíci

      @@NotSealed magIQcool

    • @swcc2000
      @swcc2000 Před 11 měsíci

      @@NotSealed part# 11628-F

    • @swcc2000
      @swcc2000 Před 11 měsíci

      @@NotSealed software 30R0119

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 11 měsíci +1

      MAGIQCOOL CONTROLLER -ENTERING PARAMETER MODE To enter Parameter mode, the following process must be carried out within 4 minutesof power being applied to the cooler. If unsureof time since the last power "ON", remove power to the cooler (Isolator Switch or CircuitBreaker) for a minimum of 6 seconds so themode can be entered.1. While wall control is OFF, push and hold auto and down for "three (3) seconds.2. When parameter mode has been entered,screen will display "A1" and "Param".Pressing up or down"scroll through parameters "A1" to "AA"(Refer to table for factory settings).3. To view parameter number set in wall controlpress auto"" momentarily. Figure "A#"on screen will change to number set, and"Param" will change to "value".4. To alter "value" of selected parameter press"" up or down "". Numbers will change to show different values the parameter canbe set to.5. To store the value, press auto "will go blank momentarily as wall controlstores parameter change, and returns screen to "A#" and "Param".6. To exit parameter mode or escape from analteration without storing a change press"" power button instead of " auto Remember, once step 5 has been carriedout, new parameter change is permanentuntil again altered.7. If no buttons are pushed on wall control,after 3 minutes screen will reset to "OFF"state. Procedure to enter parameter modemust be re-initiated

  • @jimmolina2652
    @jimmolina2652 Před 13 hodinami

    Do you have any tips on removing the order from new pads?

  • @jimmolina2652
    @jimmolina2652 Před 13 hodinami +1

    Do you have any tips on removing the order from new pads?

    • @NotSealed
      @NotSealed  Před 13 hodinami

      Not sure what you mean by removing order but you can purchase new pads and they will clip into the plastic outer shell.